Catch up on the week that was in Moorestown in the Weekly Roundup.
Moorestown Town Council asked to borrow money from Open Space Fund for hockey rink
At the Moorestown Town Council meeting on Monday, Dec. 12, a public hearing was held to discuss improvements needed to be made to the Wesley Bishop Hockey Rink №1. To complete these improvements, council needed to authorize funding in the amount of $125,000 to be borrowed from the Moorestown Open Space, Recreation, Farmland and Historic Preservation Trust Fund.
Palmyra teen charged in shooting of Moorestown boy
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, the City of Burlington Police Department placed a 17-year-old male from Palmyra in reference to the shooting of a boy from Moorestown that occurred on Dec. 8, authorities say.
MTPD Officer keeps woodcarving afloat with duck decoy hobby
When Moorestown Police Officer Tom Lewis is not out patrolling the streets, the 43-year-old serviceman takes to his studio to produce hand carved duck decoys, which he calls Tommy Duck Decoys.
Boy Scouts Pack 61 sang carols at Care One
Members of the Boy Scouts Pack 61, that meets at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Moorestown, joined together at Care One in Marlton on Friday, Dec. 9 at 6:15 p.m. to sing carols.
Lee R. Lieber sworn in as Chief of Police
Lee. R. Lieber was officially sworn in as Chief of Police at the Moorestown Town Council meeting held on Monday, Dec. 12.
Philly POPS Festival Brass at BCLS
The Burlington County Library System hosted a performance of the Philly POPS Festival Brass live in the County Library auditorium. View pictures from the event.
MFS aluma helps take collegiate newspaper from the press to the showcase
Maura Aleardi of Moorestown, an the Ithaca College student, has recently assisted her collegiate newspaper, “The Ithacan,” in winning first place in Best of Show for its website and fifth place in Best of Show for its print edition, awards presented by the Associated Collegiate Press convention.